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Last chance to see 'Earth Water Fire' City Art
There is less than a week left to see the "Earth Water Fire" exhibit at City Art Studio Gallery, 118 W. Philadelphia St.
Tisha Johnson, second from left, dumps plaster out of her purse along West Mason Avenue.
A smattering of rain and clouds didn't dampen the spirits of millions of New Yorkers and tourists from all around the world who took in the annual Macy's NYC fireworks spectacular.
A taxicab's records led police to arrest a man and a woman who used the cab as a getaway vehicle in several recent York County convenience store robberies.
York Running Low on Demolition Fund
Officials in York City are running low on the federal funding their provided for emergency demolitions.
North York woman wins 3 years worth of gasoline
Kathy Wallick was cleaning up after breakfast in her North York home last week when she received a phone call that would alleviate her concerns about record high gasoline prices.
York County Business Goes Hollywood
A family owned textile mill in York Township is making their mark in Hollywood. The business has been recruited to make props for some big films.
York City mayor's wife leads push to improve playgrounds
Four-year-old Sam Brenner goes to the park almost every day. And he looks forward to it, he said, for one reason.
Discarded cigarettes cause fire
Justin Moffitt said he left his York home Thursday afternoon and walked to a smoke shop on West Market Street, where he bought a pound of tobacco to make cigarettes.
Christopher A. Miller, 21, of the 800 block of Tioga Street in York was shot Thursday morning in the city, according to York City Police.
Former Olympian pleads guilty to heroin charges
Former track star Tim Montgomery, once dubbed "the world's fastest man," pleaded guilty Thursday to distributing heroin, averting a trial set for next week.
York Mother Charged with Murder
Police have filed charges of criminal homicide against the mother of a two-year old York girl who was allegedly beaten to death by the woman's boyfriend.
Superintendent: Bad tenured teachers hard to fire
Few people know better than school superintendent Allan Gerstenlauer that disciplining a tenured teacher can be a long and expensive process.
Former Lower Susquehanna Synod treasurer pleads guilty
The former treasurer of a regional Lutheran church body pleaded guilty to mail fraud in federal court Monday.
York mayor says he won't run again
York City Mayor John Brenner will not run for re-election to his position in 2009, he announced at a press conference Wednesday.
YORK, PA--- BAE Systems Receives $226 Million for MRAP Upgrade Order
BAE Systems has received four delivery orders totaling $226 million from the U.S. Marine Corp for engineering changes and spare parts to support Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles.
Man attending Messiah College conference drowns while tubing in the Yellow Breeches
A 70-year-old man who was attending a conference at Messiah College drowned while tubing in the Yellow Breaches Creek on the York/Cumberland county line Tuesday.
Graffiti store ignites culture war
The spray paint is barely dry on Brooklyn's new graffiti-art supply store, but street artists -- and a fiercely critical councilman -- are already clashing.
2nd suspect arrested in New York in motel slaying
Authorities in New York have arrested a second suspect in the slaying of a woman in a Berks County motel a year ago.
York County Fire and EMS to Station
Due to an issue with radio communications at York County 911, officials at the Department of Emergency Services are asking that all fire and EMS agencies in York County staff their stations.